Sentence examples for may dig to from inspiring English sources

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The red-billed chough typically excavates to 2-3 cm in the thin soils of its feeding areas, but it may dig to 10-20 cm in suitable conditions.

The typical excavation depth of 2 3 cm (0.8 1.2 in) reflects the thin soils which it feeds on, and the depths at which many invertebrates occur, but it may dig to 10 20 cm (4 8 in) in appropriate conditions.

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It has been constructed very carefully, with artful clues and playful games, and though you may have to dig to unravel the full implications of the ending, the effort is worth it.

Hunters also claimed that dogs hunting tatou may have to dig to unearth their prey.

You may need to dig to find what you want.

Regardless, the total dividends should be listed on the income statement, although you may have to dig to find them.

It may stalk or ambush motile prey, and may dig large pits to reach buried molluscs.

They cause serious damage to coastal marshes and may dig burrows in levees.

To drink, an anteater may dig for water when no surface water is available, creating waterholes for other animals.

But a growing concern is that they may dig in for longer this time.

Ms. Moriarty's officers may dig up the mass grave after the spring thaw.

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